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Pate Fourteen
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 23,1956
Items of Interest From . . .
West Clinton
MRS. ROBERT WHITSELL, Correscpondent. Representative
PHONE 1419
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abercrom
bie, of Laurens, were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Aber
crombie. * -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Templeton
and family were recent visitors df
relatives m Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. B. 1$. Boozer visit
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Kate
Johnson in Greenwood
Rev. and Mrs. James Bryan and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of Rev. and Mrs. George
Hopkins in Clinton.
Eugene Dalton and family and
Johnny Dalton, of Orangeburg,
Charles Dalton and family and
W. M. Davis, of Calhoun Falls,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H H. Dalton
Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Jr., and Car
ol, of Aiken, visited Mr. and Mrs,
Guy Parrish and Mr. and Mrs.
H. W Williams during the week
end.
Seaman Billy Powell and Bob
Sbiromacher, of the Charleston
Naval base Charleston, were
weekend gueSts of -Mr. and Mrs.
I Elcy Braniblett.
I Mr., and Mrs. Robert R. W r yatt
were called to Cedartown, Ga., the
past week due to the death of her
| grandmother. Mrs. L. B. Smith.
I Mik. Joe Tharp and Jo Anne
i visited Sandy Huffstetler in the
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchens
and son, of Lyman, visited the (
former s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchens
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs."L. W. Abercrom
bie and family, with Mrs. Geneva
Abercrombie, of Laurens, spent
Sunday with Mr. ahd Mrs. Joe
Carroll in Pendleton.
Mrs. Zinia Woody, of Laurens,
was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy South and
son were Sunday visitors of Mr.,
and Mrs. Carson Neal in Green
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Matte visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder in
Joanna Sunday.
Mrs. Gary Brissie and daughter,
Carol, of Ware Shoals, spent sev
eral days the past week with her
uncle and aurrt, Mr, and Mrs.
Clyde Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunnaway,
Jr., arid son, of W'interhaven, Fla.,
and A-2c Hcfcner Dunnaway, of
Tampa, Fla., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. James Patter
son. Jimmy Patterson returned to
Winterhaven • with his sister for
two months visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sims and
children, of Greenwood, spent the
week-end with the former’s’ pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sams.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Fuller and chil
dren, all of Union, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
King and Mrs. Letha Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Parris
and Jack and Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Seay, of Enoree„ visited Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Phipps Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas, -
Miriam Lee and James, of Char
lotte, N. C.. visited Mrs. Thomas’
sister, Mrs. Clyde Smith and Mr.
Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyd<e Trammell
and Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Royce Smith near Laurens Sun
day. Their son, Cary Smith, has
the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and
Rogers and Mrs. Allen White and
Warren visited Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford Whitmire in Fountain
Inn Saturday -evening. They at
tended revival services at the
Fairview Baptist church conducted
by Rev. J. H. Walker, former Ly
dia pastor.
freahmeirts were served buffet
from the lovely decorated table
with red cSndles in crystal hold
ers.
The Via lent rite theme was car
ried out dn the receiving rooms
also.
Kindergarten Has Party r~
The Lydia-Clinton Kindergarten
was entertained with a Valentine
party at the community house Feb
ruary 14, with Mrs. Joe Tharp in
charge.
Games and contests were en-
jcuyed after which the Valentine
box was opened and Valentine ex
changed by the pupilsand teacher.
Refreshments of candy and cake
w'ere serveri^to seventeen little
folk and Leroy Alexander.
Enlists In Air Force
Roy Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Jackson, left the
past week for Lackland Air Force
Base, San Antonio, Texas, where
he is taking his basic training fol
lowing his enhstment in the Air
Force.
Kindergarten Mothers Club
T® Meet
The Lydia-Clinton Kindergarten
Mothers dub will meet Tuesday.
Feb. 28 at the Kindergarten house
at 7 p. m.
All mothers of Kindergarten
children are urged to be present.
Intermediate Girls Have Party
Tuesday evening Mrs. Clyde
Trammells Intermediate Girls
Sunday school class enjoyed a Val
entine party at her home.
The young ladies invited young
men as guests and all enjoyed
games, contests and pantomining
of songs in the Valentine motif.
The young people were invited
into the dining room where re-
Modern Apostle Works Miracles
With God's Power!
EVANGELIST
Walter Krongberg
Ministering At The
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
JOANNA, S. C.
COOPERATING PASTORS
R F. Jones N. M. Murphy
R. H. Hughes L. R. Braswell
Services Begin at 7:00 P. M.
DATE: FEBRUARY 26th
TESTIMONIES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS
CANCEROUS LUMP DISAPPEARS:
I noticed a Urge lump on right side of neck where I had previously been operated on for
cancer. I spent mock money taking radian treatments in Memorial Hospital in New York
City. N. Y. I answered the call for Divine Healing, and while being Prayed for by Evang.
Walter Kronberg, the lump Immediately started to disappear. A few days later it had com
pletely vanished. At the same time I was also healed of sugar diabetes. This is a true re
port and given freely to help others believe. To God be all the glory.
Fred Snedeker, Footerdale, N. Y.
BLINDED EYES HEALED:
I want to praise God and thank Him for my healing. Before you prayed for
1994, I had only faint light preception. Immediately after Prayer, I could I
colors. New I — do my own housework, and I thank God for what He’s done for
Eva L. Kulp, Pottstown. Pa.
. Oct. 94,
faces and
PUNCTURED EARDRUM HEALED INSTANTLY:
When I was IS years old I had an operation for a mastoid performed on my right Car. At
that time, I had my ear dram punctured and I became deaf in the ear. Seven! apceUMsta
told me It could never be healed. Last rammer there was a tent revival In Landisburg. Pa.,
and sb August IS, 1*54. I went np in the prayer line to be Prayed for this ear. Immediately
after Bra. Kronberg prayed for me, I could hear as well with that ear at nay other one. I
want to Praise and Thank God for this miracle healing. After 94 years of being deaf in that
ear it truly was a miracle.
Mrs. Katherine Baker, K. D. 1, Landisburg, Pa.
Bring the Blind, the Lame, The Deaf!
—There Is Nothing Impossible With God—
SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT GOD IS DOING!
Woman's Club Has February
Meeting
In the lovely lounge of the
comnvunity house the Lydia Wom
an’s club met for their regular
meeting on Thursday evening.
Mrs. Horace Smith, president,
presided over the business meet
ing and distributed the new Year’
books.
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap gave the
devotional thoughts for the eve
ning. /
Plans were made for the March
meeting to be held in the Provi
dence school lunch room when
the Lydia Kindergarten will have
the program.
Following the meeting a Valen
tine party -was enjoyed with Mrs.
E. C. Burdette directing many in
teresting games.
A salad plate with cold drinks
was served with the club as hos
tess.
of Camp Fire and Blue Bird girls.
Around seventy-five were pres
ent to enjoy this annual affair.
P. T. A. Monday Evening
Monday evening the Lydia P. T.
A. met at the Providence school
with a large number in atten
dance. Mr. David Word, president,
presided during the business ses
sion. ,
The Kindergarten, under the di
rection of Mrs. Tharp, gave the
following program: Songs, Good
Evening. Jesus Loves Me, and
Zaccheous, by group, followed by
prayer and the Pledge to the Flag,
then all sang My Country Tis of
Thee.
Poem. Your Head, by Shirley
Henson. Poem, Last Night, by A1
Webb, Jr. Songs, Little Tea Pot,
Twinkle, Littl® Star, and The
Monkey, by group. . *
Poem, Big Bill, by Steve Grady.
Poem. My Gift, by Frank Gaskin.
Their program cjosed with a poem,
Qood Night, - by Pat Harvey.
Following the Kindergarten pro
gram, Miss Waldrop, of Laurens,
spoke on P. T. A. work.
Refreshments were served at
close of the program.
Lou Willard will celebrate their
19th birthday Feb. 96.
Columbus Hughes will celebrate
his birthday Feb. 25,
Utile Girl Has
Honoring her daughtt
Phrty
(ter, Lynn’s,
birthday, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins gave
a party Saturday,afternoon at her
home inviting a' upmber of little
folk in for games and refresh
ments.
Lynn was remember with many
gifts.
A1 Webb Jr. Has Party
The Kindergarten was enter
tained Wednesday morning at 10
a. m. by Mrs. Louie A. Webb hon
oring her son,, Al, who was cele
brating his sixth birthday
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With The Sick
B E. Re vis is ill at his
Mr
home.
Mrs: Richard Coker has been
ill the past week.
Mrs Loyd White has been ill
for several days at her home.
H. H. Dalton remains ill.
Mrs. Alice (Granny) Grace is
still ill at her home.
Dad-Daughter Box Supper
Enjoyed
The Camp Fire and Blue Birds
enjoyed a Dad-Daughter box sup
per Tuesday night, Feb. 14, at the
Providence school.
The school lunchroom was beau
tifully decorated carrying out the
Valentine motif, where the girls
and their fathers and some moth
ers shared in a box lunch.
Prizes were given for the pret
tiest decorated box with Priscilla
Gaskins- winning first place for
the Blue Birds and Caroline ’Edge
for the Camp Fire.
Stunts, games and singing were
presented by the different groups
Birthdays And Anniversaries
Susan Elsies was € years old
Feb. 2.
Tommy McCarson was 14 years
old Feb. 13.
February 28 birthdays include
Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mrs. Fred
Patterson, Mrs. Maxie Leeder,
Mrs. Addie Bee Coleman, Ralph
Blackwell, Richard Corley and
Mrs. Coy O’Shields. /
M'isses Peggy Sue and Linda
Dr. David T. Mixon
OPTOMETRIST
201 N. Broad St.
Phone 1308
Office Hours
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Gama and sinking were enjoy
ed by the pupils and two little
guests, Nancy Blease and Debbie
Bagwell. Then the children were
invited to the table, which held the
decorated birthday' cake. After
sinking the birthday song, all en
joyed the refreshments consisting
of cookies, candy and cold drinks.
Favors were also given each child.
Assisting Mrs. Webb were Al’s
grandmother, Mrs. Jlames Dunna
way, and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell with
the Kindergarten teacher, Mr*.
Joe Tharp.
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